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Updated: June 14, 2025


The holiday spirit was abroad in the school. Among the boys it took the form of increased disorderliness. Boys who had hitherto only made Glossop bellow now made him perspire and tear his hair as well. Boys who had merely spilt ink now broke windows. The Little Nugget abandoned cigarettes in favour of an old clay pipe which he had found in the stables.

When you run fast, or wrestle, or work hard, your muscle-cells work faster, and make more waste, and you breathe faster to get in the oxygen to burn this up in other words, you fan the body fires, and in consequence you get a great deal hotter, and perhaps perspire in order to get rid of your surplus heat. The Ocean of Air.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, seeking him, I found him sitting on the stairs leading to the crypt. "Is it over?" he asked. He was mopping his face on a huge handkerchief, and had a small looking-glass in his hand. "All over," I answered, "they are waiting for you to start." "I always perspire so when I'm excited," he explained. "Keep me out of it as much as possible."

Without a word the seller threw out four tickets with a magnificent, supercilious gesture. "There's four seats on the right-hand side, then, and you're right up against the drums." "But I don't want to be near the drums," protested McTeague, beginning to perspire. "Do you know what you want at all?" said the ticket seller with calmness, thrusting his head at McTeague.

In less than ten minutes after the start, with the rays of the sun pouring down mercilessly on them, the soldiers began to perspire freely. Another five minutes and it was necessary to brush the perspiration out of their eyes. Assuredly the officers felt the heat as much.

"That your Excellency intended that both Mr. Temple and Auguste de St. Gre were to escape on that ship." "Mille tonneres," exclaimed the Baron, staring at her, and straightway he fell into a fit of laughter that left him coughing and choking and perspiring as only a man in his condition of flesh can perspire.

If he did not happen to be exceptionally brave, he would begin to perspire with terror, and run away. Then the fox would laugh: "Hi hi!" Once a farmer was plowing on the side of the mountain. When he looked up he saw a man with a straw hat, wearing a mantle of woven grass and carrying a pick across his shoulder coming along the way.

He kissed it, but she let her arm fall, coldly, indifferently, contenting herself with looking at him, waiting for what he might have to say to her, and embarrassing him to such a point that he began to perspire and stammer, unable to express himself. "Of course," he began, "I also thought of you, and went to the Fine Arts Office, where I had received a positive promise.

He began to perspire uncomfortably, but went on, doggedly: "I'm goin' to tell you a story, not because it applies to Lieutenant Burrell, or because he's in love with you, which of course he ain't any more than you be with him " "Of course," said the girl. " but just to show you what I mean.

Time was when merely to be out in the forest on such a day would have pleased him, but gone entirely was that pleasure, and in its place there came now an irritation at the physical discomfort it entailed. He soon began to perspire freely, too freely; nevertheless, there was no glow to his body; he could think only of easy-chairs and warm stoves. He wondered what ailed him.

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